@Gap & European Flagships.
Six screens. Four cities. Zero visible speakers. For GAP’s “Denim Moves You” campaign, sound projected directly through flagship windows across Europe.
Even coverage. Faster drop-off. Reduced spill.
Stronger street presence without aggressive volume.
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ARC Architecture Centre, Hull
ARC Architecture Centre
Architecture breaks when hardware is added.
Sound integrated into the structure.
No fixtures. No redesign.
Design stayed intact.
#Architecture
Adriano Abbado
Sound shouldn’t come from a box.
Audio placed into the surface itself.
No fixed source. No directional bias.
The piece filled the space.
#SoundArt
Arebyte Gallery - image credit Devika Bilimoria
Attention is everything in galleries.
Audio should not compete.
Sound embedded into the space.
Nothing added. Nothing pulling focus.
#ImmersiveAudio
Interactive windows shouldn’t mean rebuilds.
Drives fixed to glass. No drilling. No redesign.
Even coverage. Reduced spill.
Performance without disruption.
#RetailTech#VisualMerchandising
@OCBCBank - 62 Branch Rollout. Retail banking windows sit in high-density pedestrian zones.
Across 62 OCBC branches in Singapore, Feonic media windows delivered campaign messaging outward while limiting transfer into the interior.
#RetailMarketing#RetailTech
@marksandspencer Spring Campaign.
Windows should do more.
Glass as the speaker. Even coverage. Discreet. No visible speakers.
If your windows are not working this hard, they are underperforming.
#RetailMarketing
@marksandspencer Spring Campaign.
Kensington. Marble Arch. Manchester.
One delivery. Every store.
Glass as the speaker. Even coverage. Discreet. No visible speakers.
Consistency should include sound.
#RetailTech
@marksandspencer Spring Campaign.
Kensington High St. Marble Arch. Manchester.
Window becomes the speaker. Discreet. No visible speakers outside.
Clear at street level. Volume drops fast.
Visible hardware compromises the campaign.
#RetailMarketing#RetailTech
@Topshop Live Window Performance
Delilah performed live behind the glass.
Instead of speaker boxes filling the street, the window became the speaker.
Sound carried clearly across the pavement.
Volume reduced naturally within metres.
A storefront became the stage.
Selfridges turned its Oxford Street Christmas windows into a giant music box.
Feonic drives behind the glass let each window play independently. No speakers. No clutter.
Seasonal theatre that keeps the display intact.
#RetailMarketing#RetailTech#RetailInnovation
@Lacoste at Fifth Avenue. For Lacoste’s 80th anniversary, the window glass became the speaker. Motion-triggered tennis audio. No visible hardware.
Pedestrians slowed. Engagement increased.
Clean frontage. Controlled volume.
@JohnLewisRetail & @SamsungTV launch.
Selling from a flagship window? Silence is lost revenue.
Feonic F1PRO turned the glass into the speaker. Even sound. No boxes. No visual compromise. Controlled spill.
The window became a live demo platform.
Launch smarter.
#SmartTV
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Many Galleries and Museums around the world have used Feonic products to bring exhibits to life by introducing sounds and noises to enhance their impact. This has been particularly useful to add the 'WOW' element to an exhibit.
Can Feonic bring your exhibits to life? 😊